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Yes, celebrate is a verb: celebrate, celebrates, celebrating, celebrated.

We will celebrate our tenth anniversary with a party.

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What is the noun for celebrate celebratory?

The noun forms of the verb to celebrate are celebrator, celebration, and the gerund, celebrating.The word 'celebratory' is the adjective form of the verb to celebrate.


What part of speech is the word celebrated?

The word 'celebrated' is a verb; the past participle, past tense of the verb to celebrate. The past participle of the verb also functions as an adjective.Example uses:We just celebrated my mother's sixtieth birthday. (verb)He gets higher prices now that he's a celebratedartist. (adjective)


Is celecrate a common noun?

There is no word in English spelled 'celecrate.Perhaps you meant the word celebrate. The word 'celebrate' is a verb meaning to observe something of note in a special way; to perform certain rituals; to recognize as special.The noun forms of the verb to celebrate are celebrator, celebration, and the gerund, celebrating.


What is the verb and adjective for celebration?

Verb: to celebrate Adjective: a celebrate party or event


Is celebrate a pronoun?

No, the word celebrate is a verb: celebrate, celebrates, celebrating, celebrated.The verb to celebrate is to observe in some way a person or thing with a ceremony, a party, an event, or a public acknowledgement.Example: We will celebrate our parents' anniversary with a party.A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence.Example: The party is to celebrate my parents' anniversary. They have been married for forty years. (the pronoun 'they' takes the place of the noun 'parents' in the second sentence)


How do you say in spanish celebrate?

The Spanish verb for "celebrate" is "celebrar".


What is the word celebration in German?

A celebration would be "eine Feier" in German. The verb "to celebrate" translates to "zu feiern".


What is the verb that agrees with the subject Does everyone in Spanish classes want to celebrate Cinco de Mayo?

Celebrate is the verb in the sentence.


What is noun of celibrait?

The word 'celibrait' is an incorrect spelling. Did you mean the verb celebrate? If so, the noun forms are celebrator or celebration.


Is celebrate a noun too?

It is a verb.


Is celebrate a main verb?

Yes


What is the Hebrew word for celebration?

to celebrate = chagag (חגג)but in order to conjugate the verb, you'd have to provide the subject of the sentence. For example:I am celebrating = ani chogeg (אני חוגג)